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Does the Chinese language have an alphabet?

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they actually have an alphabet to help people pronounce the signs. it consists of: A O E I U Ü B P M F D T N L G K H J Q X R ZH CH SH Z C S Y W

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No, it's characters. They're 3,000 characters in the Chinese alphabet.

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